Peter Hyballa resigned from his coaching post in Slovakia after just two games. Now he says what led to it – and talks about death threats.
Trainer-Wandervogel Peter Hyballa gave up his job at the Slovakian first division club AS Trencin after a few weeks and cited mental problems as the reason. “I’m brutally unhappy and tired. That has become a bit apparent over the past few years,” said the 46-year-old, who had only been hired in Slovakia at the beginning of July, at transfermarkt.de: “Get up every day in Trencin and with the Living in solitude – that was just too hard, I didn’t want it anymore.”
The former ZDF expert Hyballa, who already has 24 coaching positions behind him, says he is suffering from the effects of his previous short-term engagements with the then third division club Türkgücü Munich and the Danish second division club Esbjerg FB. “
I had to struggle with a severe burnout last year – after the time at Türkgücü,” reported Hyballa: “I had received umpteen death threats from Denmark. Of course that had an impact.”